FPP doesn't turn off the lights in between sequences when playing a playlist. If you are seeing the lights go off, then that is in the sequence data. You may want to zoom in in your sequencer and confirm that your effects go right to the end of the timeline to make sure the lights aren't being turned off at the end of the 1-minute sequence.

+1; When I did this I think I made my sequence real long like 60m. Later I created an almost static sequence that had a bunch of long simple ramp ups and downs that were random on the props wife wanted (just stuff on ground).

It all depends on what you are trying to do. I use scripts that are in the repository called static_on and static_off. You do not need a sequence for static lights as static lights would be ones that you just turn on or off. You would need a sequence for a silent annimation.

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